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Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 11:20am On Jan 24, 2022 |
Do you need a Private French Tutor? I am a Professional French Tutor with a structured curriculum and wide range of learning resources to enable you to learn French in the most fun, conducive and flexible way. Have interactive zoom classes with me with the zoom annotation features that let's you write on an on-screen white board and with the share feature that enables you to display to all participants, document files, websites, video and audio files. My classes are structured according to your goal which could be learning French to a conversational level, improving your French listening skills or writing a French proficiency exam like TEF, TCF or DELF. Your goals can be met with six months of Instructional lessons. Also enjoy flexibility of having: two or three hours lesson; two or three days weekly; morning, afternoon or night classes; and weekend or weekday classes. 1 Like
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Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 11:40am On Jan 24, 2022 |
According to the French Diplomacy website, here are 10 good reasons to learn French 1. A world language More than 300 million people speak French on the five continents. The OIF, an international organisation of French-speaking countries, comprises 88 member States and governments. French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English, and the fifth most widely spoken language in the world. French is also the only language, alongside English, that is taught in every country in the world. France operates the biggest international network of cultural institutes, which run French-language courses for close on a million learners. 2. A language for the international job market The ability to speak French and English is an advantage on the international job market. A knowledge of French opens the doors of French companies in France and other French-speaking parts of the world. As one of the world’s largest economies and a leading destination for foreign investment, France is a key economic partner. 3. The language of culture French is the international language of cooking, fashion, theatre, the visual arts, dance and architecture. A knowledge of French offers access to great works of literature in the original French, as well as films and songs. French is the language of Victor Hugo, Molière, Léopold Sendar Senghor, Edith Piaf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alain Delon and Zinedine Zidane! 4. A language for travel France is the world’s top tourist destination and attracts more than 87 million visitors a year. The ability to speak even a little French makes it so much more enjoyable to visit Paris and all the regions of France, and offers insights into France’s culture and way of life. French also comes in handy when travelling to French-speaking parts of the world. 5. A language for higher education Speaking French opens up opportunities to study at renowned French universities and business schools, ranked among the top higher education institutions in Europe and the world. 6. The other language of international relations French is both a working language and an official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross and international courts. French is the language of the three cities where the EU institutions are headquartered: Strasbourg, Brussels and Luxembourg. 7. A language that opens up the world An ability to understand French provides access to an alternative view of the world. You can follow French thinkers and leaders from all over the world and news from the leading French-language international media (e.g., TV5Monde, France 24 and Radio France Internationale). 8. A language that is fun to learn French is an easy language to learn. There are many methods on the market that make learning French enjoyable for children and adults alike. 9. A language for learning other languages French is a good base for learning other languages, especially Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian) as well as English, since a significant percentage of English vocabulary is derived from French. 10. The language of love and reason First and foremost, learning French is the pleasure of learning a beautiful, rich, melodious language that is often called the language of love. French is also an analytical language that structures thought and develops critical thinking, which is a valuable skill for discussions and negotiations. Cited: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/studying-in-france/learning-french/article/10-good-reasons-for-learning
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Re: Learn French In Six Months by MaverickA3: 3:31am On Jan 26, 2022 |
All the French tutors I've been seeing online especially the Nigerians doesn't make learning this language exciting with their tuition fees. Duolingo and other French learning apps + YouTube videos have been helping me a lot. Got some PDFs too, I'm sure it would take so long to be able to speak it well but that's cheaper and you learn at your own pace 3 Likes |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 5:45pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
MaverickA3: I’m self taught as well. Good luck! 2 Likes |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by ridboy94(m): 12:20am On Jan 28, 2022 |
FrenchXpert: Wow. This is incredible. It really interests me whenever I find someone who learns French by self-study. I am currently doing the same. Do you care to give out some tips and other steps you took to realise this dream ? How long did it take you and what challenges did you face ? Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 4:57am On Jan 28, 2022 |
ridboy94: It was a very big struggle and that is why it shouldn’t be a big deal for people to seek out tutors especially for directions. Let’s just say I was directionless so I learned every and all things at once and gave up like 20 times but each time I remembered the progress I was making I would continue again. I kept learning until I covered every area that I needed to learn. The difficulty came in speaking because I had no one to speak to so I channeled all my energy into reading and listening (I listened to variety of French videos and audios sans cesse) but there’s a big world of difference between understanding and speaking. It’s been exactly two years since I started learning and I wrote DELF B2 just under a year of learning. It was the very first time I would ever speak out my french to someone that would understand me. I used to just do it in my head only or just record my speaking. I did pass the exam very well but I couldn’t boldly tell you I could speak French, I just prepared very well for the exam and I guess I was lucky. My thorough understanding of French came when I picked up a job as a French tutor few months later and I had to draft out like a curriculum had to really understand concepts, reread, and solidify the things I already knew and also I met people online who I did language exchange with. I talk to them in French and English so we both improved in our target language. If anyone asks me what resources helped me the most then I’ll tell them this textbook; the complete idiot’s guide to learning French. It gave me a head start that I couldn’t be more thankful for. Then the next best resource was Learn French with Elsa. Best tutor on YouTube hands down. She has few videos in English but I found her when I started picking french so I caught on very quickly to her videos in French. She’s so good. Last best resource was a podcast I listened to every time called Inner French. That was what helped me for my exam because of the essay- like read. Your greatest asset would be passion and dedication. If you naturally love French then it will keep you going or you have a strong reason like leaving the country since yesterday. I had both anyways. So yeah, that’s it. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by ridboy94(m): 12:05am On Jan 29, 2022 |
FrenchXpert:Thanks so much Madame. It’s very nice of you to share such a wonderful piece. I have been learning for more than a year too and have plans to write the B2 exam. For some reason, I kinda dread the exam. Don’t even know why ? Also, my writing is not that great compared to my other competences. Why do you suggest ? Thanks a bunch. |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 5:23pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
ridboy94: What makes writing difficult for you? If you speak sufficiently and are good with pronunciation then you should be good with writing because french orthography is even more straightforward than English. Is it the accent, syntax, grammar, gender agreement or vocabulary? |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by ridboy94(m): 1:34am On Jan 30, 2022 |
FrenchXpert:Well I would say I have a moderate level of prononciation and grammar rules, however I was not really writing when I started learning since there was no tutor to give me exercises to do or tasks to write. I also didn’t bother to write since I had no one to correct me. Now whenever I try to write , i kinda lack ideas or points so I’m always blocked. |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 7:04am On Jan 30, 2022 |
ridboy94: So what can help usually is sketching. Always jot down ideas first and then build up on them. You can always think in English first when it comes to writing. Especially for exams, to make the least possible errors compose in English and learn the art of translation. Also keep improving your vocabulary, then the right words will come to your head more easily. |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by ridboy94(m): 12:36am On Jan 31, 2022 |
FrenchXpert: Okay thanks so much ma’am. I’ll keep all you said in mind and adhere strictly to it. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer me. I’m sure you are a wonderful tutor who is patient and gentle with students. Hopefully I’ll come for a B2 class someday. |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by FrenchXpert(f): 2:58pm On Feb 02, 2022 |
ridboy94: Thanks. I wish you the best. 1 Like |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by Gmajor(m): 2:38pm On Oct 26, 2022 |
how's your French journey going? MaverickA3: |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by MaverickA3: 9:51pm On Oct 26, 2022 |
Gmajor:Discouraging |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by Gmajor(m): 10:34am On Oct 27, 2022 |
Lol How come? MaverickA3: |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by MaverickA3: 12:32am On Oct 28, 2022 |
Gmajor:No like-minded people around to learn from. + The environment I am |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by Gmajor(m): 8:07am On Oct 28, 2022 |
MaverickA3:do you use Duolingo? |
Re: Learn French In Six Months by MaverickA3: 1:40pm On Nov 01, 2022 |
Gmajor:Yes, then. But since I've changed my phone, I've not been using it again |
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